MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Bay State U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren gave Hillary Clinton a boost during a rally here by using Donald Trump’s “nasty woman” comment during last weeks’ debate against him.

“Nasty women have really had it with Donald Trump,” Warren told a packed crowd at St. Anselm College that the Clinton campaign estimated at 4,000. “Nasty women are tough. Nasty women are smart. And nasty women vote. On November 8th, we nasty women are going to march our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever.”

The dig was a knock at Trump’s “such a nasty woman” remark that came during the debate as Clinton suggested Trump would find a way to avoid paying the taxes she plans to level on the wealthy.

“Donald Trump aggressively disrespected more than half the human beings in this country,” said Warren. “He thinks because he has money he can call women fat pigs and bimbos. … He thinks because he has a mouthful of Tic Tacs that he can force himself on any woman in groping distance.”

At his rallies, Trump has tried to use Clinton’s description of half his supporters as a “basket of deplorables” against her.

After taking the stage, Clinton praised Warren as creating must-see TV moments when she attacks banking executives at Senate hearings and a talented baiter of Donald Trump wrath.

“She gets under his thin skin like nobody else,” said Clinton.

Clinton spent much of her speech plugging down-ballot Democratic races for Senate, Congress and governor, in a sign that she’s more confident in her own presidential campaign chances and wants to help secure a Democratic House and Senate.

Clinton appears to have a lead in the polls here. She’s up by 8 points, 44-36 percent, in an Emerson College survey and ahead by 15 points in a WMUR/UNH poll -- both released last week.

Trump is holding four rallies today and tomorrow in battleground Florida, which is considered a must-win for the Republican.